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Finzels Reach - "a new city quarter", apparently. It looks to me rather like overscaled, dull and lumpen blocks of flats and offices with a few token bits of public space (which will actually be private).
Let's hope I'm wrong.
The soft-shelled turtle! This little guy buries himself in the sand under water and extends his long neck up to "snorkel" and take a breath. Except they've cruely put the water up just a little too high so he has to leave the sand! Apparently he's got a "nasty temprement" - that's probably why! We saw this one hold his breath for 25 minutes!
REACH stands for Redwood Empire Air Care Helicopter. REACH started in Santa Rosa, CA. with One Helicopter back in the 80's. Now they are in California,Oregon,and Texas
I know it looks like he's reaching out and/or contemplating his hand, but in reality, it's just that this is the best position for scratching one's armpit.
Australian Members of Parliament took time out of their busy schedule on their whirlwind trip to the Philippines to visit an AusAID funded project assisting persons with disabilities. In the photo, the delegation pose with AusAID-PACAP staff and REACH volunteers.
Team Objective
1Flag Classic
Reflection
I was once again in the right place to grab the flag... It was a tense few seconds waiting outside the flag room while my team cleared it. Then the call came over my headset to GO GO GO and in we charged haha!!! 'Flag Captured...GAME OVER'
Giovanni is my travel guide in Agrigento in the temples site. In my memories of this last school trip. One of his phrase is enter into me as an important line to preserve forever.
He said that if a thing or a person has given to me something for make unforgettable the value for loving Sicily,I will be,in a sense, a person with a new richness.
Yes I know. In a moment I reflect about it. Beyound this trip there's after all a special person. And I must thanks it for make so unique this voyage because for a moment I suddenly affect myself and there were tears of joy.
Shot on Whidbey Island. Madronas are the most gorgeous trees to photograph and this is one of my favorite pictures of all times.
Bridget Slack, 23, and Julie Farley, 2, knock Ole Miss's serve back over the net. Alabama beat the Rebels 22-8.